Works way better than I expected. I took into an adjacent field and was able to get it almost all the way down for maximum depth. The machine lugged a bit, but not as bad as I thought for a stupid 27 horse Kohler motor. One of these days I'm going to swap in a 33 horse generac and make the sucker hum.

If I got into to super compacted conditions I figured I could take off one or two of the rippers. The whole idea though is to break open the ground before I use a tiller.

Nice man. Whats the angle iron above the plate for? I would add a few gussets to increase the weld area on the tooth mount sleevesPosted via Mobile Device

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First off, notice the 3pt. hitch pins on the loader arms. I have those on there to stabilize my hoe attachment so that I can push and pull with the hoe without moving the mounting plate, or putting pressure on the ram.

The angle iron was to hold a hitch pin, and then I was just going to take a piece of steel to connect the loader arms to the ripper. That way I wouldn't get pressure against my cylinder when ripping.

The whole idea was to be able to do a push or pull ripper, but, I think I'm just going to keep it as a pull style, scrap the angle iron, and just use a 3" cylinder stop to keep the ram from bottoming out.

As for the gussets, I'll keep that in mind. In all reality though, the machine only has so much power along with only so much weight, so my gut tells me that I won't have a problem with pressure against the mounts.

Didn't want it to go down like that man, sorry. Can i borrow it? 2900 sf sod install coming up hahaPosted via Mobile Device

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I hear ya! But it is what it is.

The ripper was working great though before it broke. Once the ground was ripped up I was able to take the Stihl FS90 with the yard boss tiller head on the end and easily till and grade the area without having to bring in a walk behind tiller.

Still had one tine left and thought it was slow I was able to get it done.

If you want to borrow it, your more than welcome, might cost a pretty penny though for the shipping.